Chris Delaney has been filing UK news for over a decade. He started at a digital-first outlet covering national stories, moved to a features desk, and spent three years as a general assignment reporter before going freelance. He writes clean copy about complicated things and does not feel the need to have a take on everything.
He covers public policy, consumer issues, employment, and the institutional stories that affect more people than read about them. He prefers a well-placed FOI request to a well-placed source.
Chris lives in Cardiff. He thinks most news aggregation is just rewriting, and most rewriting is just rearranging.
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